David Beckham said he could not have rejected a move to AC Milan after completing his loan switch to the Rossoneri from LA Galaxy. The England ace arrived at San Siro on Saturday as he is set to spend three months with the Serie A giants, before heading back to the US. "Without a doubt this is a dream come true," Beckham told Sky Italia. "[Adriano] Galliani gave me this chance and I could not let it slip. It really is a dream for me." The 33-year-old winger is looking forward to having a new experience with another high-profile clubs, following previous spells with Manchester United and Real Madrid. "I don't know what the pressure will be like in Italy. I worked with Manchester United and all the pressure generated around that, the same happened in Madrid," he said. "I just want a good experience, to see what atmosphere there is in the stadium and that'll give me real encouragement." Repeat Experience In the wake of the transfer, Milan vice-chairman Galliani wished Becks good luck with the club as he implied that it could be an initial step for further deals in the future. "We hope Beckham leaves an indelible mark. Next year we could repeat the experience, maybe for longer," Galliani told Milan's television channel. The Milan chief stressed that Beckham will not stay beyond the deadline sate agreed with Galaxy in friendly. "David Beckham will stay with Milan up to 9th March. The last match is Milan v Atalanta on 8th March. I don't want to delude anyone," he said.